Chaos Erupts on CNN Panel Over Trump’s Health Comments
A frenzy unfolded on a CNN panel Thursday evening after one guest suggested that President Donald Trump might not have actually been shot at a campaign rally in Butler over a year ago.
During the discussion about White House transparency regarding Trump’s health, left-wing podcast host Toule implied that the incident—where Trump allegedly sustained a gunshot wound to the ear—might be exaggerated. This revelation sparked chaos among the panelists on “Newsnight.”
“He was probably shot in the ear. We’ve never heard anything from his doctor,” Toure claimed.
Scott, visibly taken aback, reacted with exclamations, “Oh, oh, oh! Did you say, ‘Maybe?’ Abby, Abby,” he said, calling for attention.
When Jennings sought moderation, Toule raised his voice, emphasizing his challenge. “When did you ever hear from his doctor?” he pressed.
Philip attempted to de-escalate the situation, saying, “If I stop screaming at the table, I might actually be able to respond.”
A few days after the July 13 rally where Trump appeared injured, former White House doctor Ronny Jackson remarked that he had seen “absolutely no evidence” of a gunshot.
On the panel with former Harris campaign spokesperson Adrian Elrod and conservative commentator Ben Ferguson, Philip tried to steer the conversation back on track. “Wait a second! I’ll wait a moment,” she interjected, raising her hand. “Toure, he was shot in the ear.”
Despite this, Toule wasn’t convinced. “But can we hear from the doctor? When he gets shot, do we always hear from his doctor?” he pressed.
Philip then turned to Jennings for his thoughts. He noted, “All I know is, I went to the Republican National Convention, and he had a bandage on his ear.”
Toure dismissed this by saying, “It would be ‘no’. That will be ‘no.’”
Meanwhile, Ferguson attempted to interject his views as Philip aimed to wrap up the segment.
The discussion had started when Elrod addressed the White House’s release of Trump’s health information. “The president has undergone extensive evaluations, like diagnostic vascular studies and bilateral lower extremity ultrasounds. The results showed chronic venous insufficiency, a benign condition commonly seen in older individuals,” he explained.
Elrod maintained that the White House was transparent about Trump’s health, although he noted some insist it’s not a topic of importance.
Discussion on CNN becomes chaotic after liberal commentator claims Trump wasn’t really shot in the ear
Chaos Erupts on CNN Panel Over Trump’s Health Comments
A frenzy unfolded on a CNN panel Thursday evening after one guest suggested that President Donald Trump might not have actually been shot at a campaign rally in Butler over a year ago.
During the discussion about White House transparency regarding Trump’s health, left-wing podcast host Toule implied that the incident—where Trump allegedly sustained a gunshot wound to the ear—might be exaggerated. This revelation sparked chaos among the panelists on “Newsnight.”
“He was probably shot in the ear. We’ve never heard anything from his doctor,” Toure claimed.
Scott, visibly taken aback, reacted with exclamations, “Oh, oh, oh! Did you say, ‘Maybe?’ Abby, Abby,” he said, calling for attention.
When Jennings sought moderation, Toule raised his voice, emphasizing his challenge. “When did you ever hear from his doctor?” he pressed.
Philip attempted to de-escalate the situation, saying, “If I stop screaming at the table, I might actually be able to respond.”
A few days after the July 13 rally where Trump appeared injured, former White House doctor Ronny Jackson remarked that he had seen “absolutely no evidence” of a gunshot.
On the panel with former Harris campaign spokesperson Adrian Elrod and conservative commentator Ben Ferguson, Philip tried to steer the conversation back on track. “Wait a second! I’ll wait a moment,” she interjected, raising her hand. “Toure, he was shot in the ear.”
Despite this, Toule wasn’t convinced. “But can we hear from the doctor? When he gets shot, do we always hear from his doctor?” he pressed.
Philip then turned to Jennings for his thoughts. He noted, “All I know is, I went to the Republican National Convention, and he had a bandage on his ear.”
Toure dismissed this by saying, “It would be ‘no’. That will be ‘no.’”
Meanwhile, Ferguson attempted to interject his views as Philip aimed to wrap up the segment.
The discussion had started when Elrod addressed the White House’s release of Trump’s health information. “The president has undergone extensive evaluations, like diagnostic vascular studies and bilateral lower extremity ultrasounds. The results showed chronic venous insufficiency, a benign condition commonly seen in older individuals,” he explained.
Elrod maintained that the White House was transparent about Trump’s health, although he noted some insist it’s not a topic of importance.
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